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Dots in Deep Time
"We're in the business of connecting the dots scattered in time and space." -John H. Ostrom-
keskiviikkona 22. huhtikuuta 2009
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Ville Sinkkonen
Amateur paleoartist and paleo enthusiast ,currently studying Geology and Biology at university of Helsinki, Finland.
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2009
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elokuu
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vertebrata palasiatica 2009-1973 online
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heinäkuu
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Inside nature's giants: Whale and Elephant
NG clip with new pachycephalosaur featured
Richard Prum at skeptics guide to the universe pod...
New in Digimorph: Incisivosaurus
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kesäkuu
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more old issues of Acta Palaeontologica Polonica a...
Pterosaur goodies
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toukokuu
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Putting Brachiosaurus into perspective
Darwinius masillae hubub
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Puijila darwini
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maaliskuu
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PaleoArt #4
Some old sauropod papers available at Biodiversity...
Art Evolved: it's alive!
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helmikuu
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When I get bored
1.5 MYO Hominin footprints from Ileret, Kenya
who are I?
Miragaia: the freakishly cool long necked stegosau...
The mighty Physeter
Dinosaurs of the Gobi
Weirdest of lemurs: Megaladapidae
double canines of doom
Weirdest of lemurs: Archaeolemuridae
Well cooked coot
Rhino among the pillows
Putting Mrs. Ples under stress
SD: High-tech Tests Allow Anthropologists To Track...
Paleoart #3
Clips from national geographic new evolution serie...
Bipes biporus in action
SSE Darwin Birthday Card
Standford university lecture series: Darwins legac...
Aldabra
Happy birthday Mr. Darwin
Neofelis diardi: First by genetics, then by pelt a...
Lady of the La Brea
Kolponomos: the bear that wanted to live in the se...
Heron fishing with bait
I dream of digital museum
David Attenborough on Darwin and birds of paradise...
The most unusual hyaenid
New paleoart blog event is evolving
Lucy's jaw in 3d
Birds Have Theropod wings
PaleoArt #2
Dinocrocuta: the real airhead
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Paul Sereno: What can fossils teach us?
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Speaking of Gobiderma...
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